18 Broad Street
18 Broad Street 1st-4th Floor, Charleston, SC 29401
Available Workspaces
Day Pass
Meeting Room
Private Office
Business hours
from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed
Closed
18 Broad Street 1st-4th Floor, Charleston, SC 29401
Walk & ride
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Walk score
84/100
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Transit score
33/100
Some Transit -
Bike score
81/100
Very Bikeable
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Reviews
I think we may have had really bad luck but this was a dinner I would not recommend at all. We were excited to finally try SNOB. What a disappointment. Really unfortunate. 45 minutes from seated to get an appetizer (carpaccio). Then another half an hour to get mains. Tables around us got seated, dined and left while we were waiting. Waiter, unfortunately, not very perspicacious. And I think we landed on an unfortunate night for food. Carpaccio was more like a take on beef tartar, but so salty that we could not really taste anything else. The balsamic vinaigrette on the arugula was great though. We left most of the carpaccio on the plate. Rack of lamb had raw fat on it. The meat lollipop disappointed and the cauliflower gratin had an extremely unpleasant strong aftertaste. Unexpected. Sword fish was grilled nicely, albeit bland, served over grits and a drizzle of blackberry gastrique. I don't think it worked. Honestly I expected way more and I doubt I will have the courage to try again given so many good options around. Disappointing for sure. Lamb was comped, still about $70 per person with a glass of wine.
On the second night in Charleston we reserved to eat at this restaurant, as soon as you enter the hospitality is one of the best, one of the best steak carpaccio that we tasted, the lamb chops was cooked to perfection, the grist so creamy and delicious , the dessert was creme brûlée, velvety and creamy, the live music fantastic, great ambience, and great food and service, highly recommended
My fiancee and I visited SNOB for dinner while on vacation and had a great experience. Our server, Paul, was extremely outgoing, kind, and knowledgeable. He did a great job of checking in on us regularly despite it being a busy night. As a younger couple, this is not always the case at nicer restaurants, and it was very refreshing to experience such great service. The food was great as well. The whipped ricotta and honey appetizer was delightful. For main courses, I had the BBQ Tuna, and my fiancee had the duck breast. Both dishes were amazing. The fried oysters in the BBQ Tuna dish were a personal favorite of mine, even as someone who is typically not a fan of oysters. Dessert was the creme brûlée with fresh berries, which was also wonderful. Public parking is plentiful around the restaurant—we parked at the Concord St garage right by the restaurant.
C'mon, Charleston, bring the amazing! Loved it! The shrimp and grits were out of this world.
Came here for dinner while in Charleston. It is a really nice place. Food was all exceptional. The appetizer clam broth was very flavorful and was a highlight. Watermelon salad had a lot of flavor and i liked the combo of items in the salad. I’m vegetarian and they made me a special side plate of all their sides, which was delicious. My husband had shrimp and grits and said 5 stars. Prices were reasonable and portions were quite large. Service was really attentive.
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